jml
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He might be the mayor we need, but unfortunately maybe not the one we deserve right now.
I think it unwise to mash all visible minorities together. First of all, much of that demographic are not citizens and cannot vote for mayor. Secondly, many visible minorities are business owners, strictly entreprenuerial, and in some cultures quite morally traditional. Thus they may also be disinclined to vote for a NDP socialist who will increase taxes and spending in orded to expand the size and role of government.Chow is one very popular candidate with visible minorities, as she is the only major mayoral candidate who is a visible minority. She was born dirt poor and learned the value of money. She can use her own experience to connect with first-generation immigrants, which actually comprise a large percentage of Toronto's population.
Rob Ford was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
http://torontoist.com/2014/04/duly-quoted-olivia-chow-on-not-being-another-david-miller/
Reader question: “Can you please tell us how you will be any different than the man that ran from Toronto with his tail between his legs David Miller?”
Olivia Chow: “I’m not male. Not white. Want to start there?”
...and with that cheap attempt at being "cute", Chow has officially lost our vote. She failed to impress us at all during the first televised debate, seems overly coached and arrogant, and I have yet to see anything that demonstrates her ability to lead an inclusive, forward-thinking Toronto. What the hell was all the fuss about?
You all realize it is April and the vote is in October, right?
No one will remember what happens today. All that counts is the narrative in the few weeks leading up to election day.
...and with that cheap attempt at being "cute", Chow has officially lost our vote. She failed to impress us at all during the first televised debate, seems overly coached and arrogant, and I have yet to see anything that demonstrates her ability to lead an inclusive, forward-thinking Toronto. What the hell was all the fuss about?
http://torontoist.com/2014/04/duly-quoted-olivia-chow-on-not-being-another-david-miller/
Reader question: “Can you please tell us how you will be any different than the man that ran from Toronto with his tail between his legs David Miller?â€
Olivia Chow: “I’m not male. Not white. Want to start there?â€
Of course she's a seasoned politician, she's been doing this for a lot of years. Same with Tory. And what I'm not seeing from either one of them is passion. They both look to me like they got dragged into this and while they don't want to see Ford re-elected, they're not particularly jumping up and down to be mayor either. Strange dynamics.
Rob Ford is the only one of the bunch who really, really, really loves being mayor of this city;
It's interesting that you note that. There's a lot of work to be done so Toronto can't afford to have someone in the chair who doesn't want to be there.
Rob Ford is the only one of the bunch who really, really, really loves being mayor of this city; the rest of them are just career snakes looking to con folks for that cheque on the ballot. The voters would do well to remember that on October 27.
Just putting that out there as a reminder.
Rob Ford is the only one of the bunch who really, really, really loves being mayor of this city; the rest of them are just career snakes looking to con folks for that cheque on the ballot. The voters would do well to remember that on October 27.